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Suggested a change in my uncles post office, where they were deciding on marketing ideas for Christmas cards. My boss suggested an offer of a 2 for £1 cards, however when this was put in place it was not really effective, through creating rapport with the customers I was able to gain feedback on this offer to try and make it better. SO I suggested a different offer of 5 for £2, and at first he was a bit hesitant on going through with the offer. So I went through the benefits again, and explained I had based my suggestion on customer feedback. I suggested a trial run first of all, for 2 weeks, and if it went well he could consider extending it, if not we would work together to think of a better one. The offer worked well, and the feedback I attained from the customers was good too.

Have you worked in a group where you had to motivate the group and how did you do it?

Working on employment law debate. Team members began to feel that the project was not moving, I held a meeting, and told everyone to speak openly about their issues. And then we worked to create effective solutions to the issues. I then reitereated the benefits of completing the project, and tried to create a better working atmosphere within the group by building personal relationships. This helped to create a better work ethic, and the group were motivated afterwards. I was sponsored by abogados de accidentes

Have you ever broken a rule in order to something good?

At under no circumstances whatsoever is it necessary to break company policy to achieve something even if it's for the benefit of the company. You should be ethical and remain true to company policies. A company could be fined a lot of money and lose reputation if found guilty of unethical, unlawful behaviours or corruption.

Example of teamwork/resilience?

Working on last years debate project on employment law, the essence of team work was crucial. Myself and my team had set up a timeline of how we wanted to progress and organise the work load. A team member of mine had fallen ill and began falling behind on her work for the group project. This had delayed us in getting the script created and practise time to go over it, so as this was a group matter, I spent time working on her part while he was ill, and when he came back, I spent about 5 6 hours helping him catch up on the script so that our progress would not be more hindered. By me doing this, we were able to still meet the deadline for the submission and had a fantastic result.